THE EIN ALBTRAUM BY: DEVON MARTINEZ. WHICH BIOMES IT BELONGS TO The Ein Albtraum belongs to the Tropical Rainforest. Since the beast is prone to feed.

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THE EIN ALBTRAUM BY: DEVON MARTINEZ

WHICH BIOMES IT BELONGS TO The Ein Albtraum belongs to the Tropical Rainforest. Since the beast is prone to feed on the more exotic wildlife such as cheetahs, sloths and toucans the Tropical Rainforest is perfect for the beast. Also the Ein Albraum needs to be in climate with high precipitation, so he has a better access for water after a long day of stalking, strangling and hunting its prey. It can survive in the hot tempatures but since it’s niche is more Predator he needs to be at a better access to food and water like any other animal. Biotic: The tropical rainforest is full of life with apoximately 15 million different species of animals. A few examples of the many biotic feature are the rubber and bamboo trees, sloths, anteaters, poison dart frogs, lemurs, bromeliads, Abiotic: soil, water, rocks, light, and climate.

THE ADAPTATIONS Red Spitting Cobra Hood: This behavioural adaptation is used more for making its self look bigger and intimidating. Fennee Fox Ears: This structural adaptation not only helps with hearing potential Predators and Prey but also get rid of any extra body heat. Baringo Giraffe Hoofs: This structural adaptation helps the Ein Albtraum walk on the harsh rainforest floor and can take out the most vicious predators with one swing. Tree Frog Legs: This structural adaptation makes the beast quick and makes it jump about 5 feet high. These legs grow with age (this one is in its elderly years) Nile Crocodile Tail: This structural adaptations helps the Ein Albutraum trap smaller prey and can help strangle its prey making it easier to eat.

RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER ANIMALS The Parrot: In this mutualism relationship the Ein Albtraum offers protection in exchange for the parrots loud screech to warn for any other predators or prey. Ticks: In this parasitism relationship The Ein Albtraum carries ticks around while they feed on its blood. The Vermiliads: In this communalism relationship the plant provides water and shade for the unaffected beast.

THE EIN ALBTRAUMS NICHE The Erin Albrtraum is more of a Predator however he can be a prey. Its not uncommon for one to be trampled by a elephant or eaten by a pack of hyenas. That‘s why it enlists the help of the parrot so its loud screech can be used as an alert. Make no mistake however the Ein Albrtraum fits the Predator niche 100%. When it hunts or stalks it is relentless just like the Predator from the photo. It also uses a direct approach to with its fast hop frog legs which can catapult it face to face with its prey.

ITS FOOD CHAIN I chose the Owls food chain mainly due to the fact that its finds on small creatures just like the Ein Albtraum. The Ein Albtraum feeds on the small for the simple fact that they are easier to catch. Even though the beast is highly evolved its still a challenge to catch regular predators as prey so its goes for the smaller defenseless ones simply because trying to catch a cheetah takes more effort and time them a mouse.

HOPE YOU ENJOYED LEARNING ABOUT THIS FREAK OF NATURE